Mano Negra (complete Spanish name: ''La Mano Negra'', sometimes abbreviated to ''La Mano'' in France) was a French music group active from 1987 to 1994 and fronted by
Manu Chao. The group was founded in
Paris
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by Chao, his brother Antoine and their cousin Santiago, all born of
Galician and
Basque parents with partly
Cuba
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n roots. Their songs were mostly in
Spanish,
English and
French
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
, often switching from one language to the other in the same song or in the middle of a sentence or title (e.g. "Puta's Fever"). They also had a hit song in
Arabic
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. They are considered pioneers of
world fusion.
Mano Negra incorporated an impressive array of musical styles:
punk rock,
folk,
flamenco,
ska,
salsa,
French chanson,
hip hop,
raï,
rockabilly
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,
reggae
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and African rhythms. They also made frequent use of
samples of everyday sounds,
electronica
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and experimental
post-production techniques. This omnivorous approach, based on absorption and combination of a broad range of styles and sounds, was termed ''patchanka'' by the group (literally "patchwork", and the name of their first album). Taking Paris by storm in the winter of 1988–9, Mano Negra was touring the world by the following spring, achieving mainstream success in most of Europe and South America and recording a
live album in Japan. However, their embrace by the
English-speaking world
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remained limited. "
Mala Vida
"Mala Vida" is the second single by French rock group Mano Negra, appearing on their 1988 debut album ''Patchanka''. Written by lead singer Manu Chao, the song also appeared on a 1984 demo tape of the same name by Hot Pants, a predecessor to M ...
" (1988, later covered by
Gogol Bordello), "King Kong Five" (1990), "Out of Time Man" (1991) and "The Monkey" (1994) are among their most famous songs.
The group earned a cult following through its eclectic sound and festive performances. After the release of their highly anticipated second album, Mano Negra famously declined to play the major Paris venues and toured only the
cabaret
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s of
Pigalle instead (in accordance with the theme of the album, ''
Puta's Fever'' i.e. "whore's fever"), sometimes ending their sets with illegal street performances. In 1992 they celebrated the 500th anniversary of
Columbus
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* Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the Italian explorer
* Columbus, Ohio, capital of the U.S. state of Ohio
Columbus may also refer to:
Places ...
's
voyage with a Latin American tour completed on a cargo ship in which a street of
Nantes
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had been recreated. ("
ving transported a street of Paris
'sic''across the Atlantic is a marvel
'una maravilla'', commented
Gabriel García Márquez who visited the attraction.) It included a performance at the
Earth Summit
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Earth ...
where they were joined on stage by
Jello Biafra of the
Dead Kennedys
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Dead Kennedys' lyrics were usually political in nature, satirizing p ...
.
Their last and most exploratory album, ''
Casa Babylon
''Casa Babylon'' is the fourth and final studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
Mano Negra
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philip ...
'' (1994), was released right before the band's split. The band was signed up to play at Stockholm Vattenfestival, summer 1994, however, its fans received the news about the cancellation and subsequent split of the band right before the concert.
Frontman
Manu Chao went on to have a successful solo career, bringing some of ''Casa Babylon''s songs to the stage with his group
Radio Bemba Sound System
''Radio Bemba Sound System'' is a live album by Manu Chao that was released in 2002. It is the accompanying CD to the performer's live DVD '' Babylonia en Guagua'', filmed over two nights (4–5 September) in 2001 during the tour for '' Prox ...
. Mano Negra is now considered a cult band and still spreads their spirit to multiple acts around the world.
Name
The band's name came to the group when reading a comic—the ''Condor'' series by
Dominique Rousseau
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. "Mano Negra" was the name of a group of guerrilla fighters in South America, and the band liked the black-hand symbol. The father of Chao's brothers,
Ramón, a political exilee of the
Francoist dictatorship in Spain living in France, explained to Manu the
historical origins of the name—that referred to an alleged secret, anarchist organization persecuted by the government—and considered it was a good choice.
Origins
In mid-1980s France, alternative rock bands such as
Bérurier Noir
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,
Noir Désir, and
Los Carayos
Los Carayos was a French band which released four albums between 1986 and 1994. They were active mostly in Paris in the mid-1980s, but side interests of the musicians, notably of Manu Chao, did not allow the band to take off.
Their songs were lar ...
were leading the local scene. It is in this context that the musician Manu Chao, with the intention of recording some songs he had written that did not fit into the groups he had previously been a member of, decided to start a band with his brother, trumpeter Antoine Chao, and his cousin, drummer Santi Casariego. Needing more musicians, they called the group "Dirty District" and recorded the 1987 EP ''Takin' it up'' (Boucherie Productions). Also included in the initial combo was Jo Dahan on bass, from the legendary
French punk French punk is punk rock from France. Punk rock developed in France in the mid-1970s, strongly influenced by the scenes in the United States and United Kingdom, but also influencing the latter. The first European Punk Rock Festival took place at Mo ...
band
Les Wampas
Les Wampas () are a French punk rock/psychobilly band, who refer more exactly to their music as "Yé-yé-punk". The band was formed in Paris in 1983.
History
:''See also Discography''
The band's first album, ''Tutti Frutti'' was released in 198 ...
.
After the recording, the group dissolved temporarily, with three members participating in other projects: Manu in ''Les Casse Pieds'', Antoine with The Kingsnakes and Los Carayos with Santi. However, the following year, they recorded their first LP, ''
Patchanka''. The album contains songs previously written by Manu Chao and featuring Dirty District along with other musicians from Les Casse Pieds, Hot Pants and Los Carayos. ''Patchanka'' is an album that reflects the DIY ethos of the era, made on a budget and with imagination, and Manu Chao allowed the recording of several songs as unedited renditions: "Mala Vida", "Indios de Barcelona" and "Ronde de Nuit", among others.
The laborious search for the "patchanka" sound did not stop there, as Manu continued to collaborate with other groups. All the while ''Patchanka'' was continuing to accumulate good reviews. Daniel Jamet (lead guitar), Jo Dahan (bass) and Philippe Teboul (drums), three members of ''Les Casse Pieds'', decided to join the Mano Negra project and would later be joined by keyboardist Tomas Darnal. The group toured France and drew media attention, getting a record deal with major label
Virgin Records
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France. This attracted criticism from the French alternative scene but otherwise allowed them to pay for their travels.
Success
In 1989 the band started recording their second LP, ''
Puta's Fever'' ("Whore's Fever"), the title being an ironic stab at the contempt with which other groups were treating them for signing with Virgin Records. Pierre Gauthe, trombone, joined as the eighth member of the group, and they went on tour to Latin America, choosing countries like Peru or Ecuador that were unaccustomed to hosting foreign rock bands and causing a sensation by performing free concerts in auditoriums and public places. Recording concluded on ''
Puta's Fever'', considered one of the best albums of the group, which mixes Tex-Mex ("''Patchuko Hop''"), Arabic songs ("''Sidi H'Bibi''"), flamenco, etc.
Enriched with the Latin American experience and basking in the success of the new album in France and other European countries, in 1990 they began a world tour to more than fifteen countries, including Japan, Holland, Germany and the United States, where they opened for
Iggy Pop. However, the U.S. tour was not a good experience, and the band decided not to pursue the Anglo market.
During 1991, while the group continued to tour the European continent, its members began to show signs of disunity. However, they began recording in
Cologne
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(Germany) what would become their third LP, ''
King of Bongo''. The album, which was not well received by critics, included more lyrics in English, fewer Latin rhythms and more rock and hardcore sounds. Among the English-language songs are "Mad Man's Dead", "Out of Time Man" and "Bring the Fire". Later, the group performed what would be its last concert in Paris with all its members in the parvis of
la Défense, with attempts to cancel the show by the municipality.
Worldwide tours
Later that same year, 1991, during one of its Japanese tours, they decided to record the only live album of the group, ''
In the Hell of Patchinko
''In the Hell of Patchinko'' is a live album by Mano Negra; it was recorded on 2 November 1991 in Club Citta, Kawasaki, Japan with mobile studio "Sound Creaters" and released on 9 November 1992.
This album is dedicated to Marc Police, ex-guita ...
'', recorded during two concerts in the city of
Kawasaki
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Places
*Kawasaki, Kanagawa, a Japanese city
**Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, a ward in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
**Kawasaki City Todoroki Arena
**Kawasaki Stadium, a multi-sport stadium
*K ...
(Japan). The work captures, in essence, the energy of the live band, as Mano Negra was a band of ''performance'', which owed much of its success to its eccentric performances and travel. Precisely in this year, they started the ''Cargo 92'' project, embarking from the city of
Nantes
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in the
cargo ship ''Melquiades'' with the theater company
Royal de Luxe in order to start a boat trip to South America subsidized by the French government. The tour, which lasted nearly five months and visited countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba, Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina and featured free performances in public places, witnessed the weakening of the group. After four months without a break in unfavorable economic conditions, the rebellious spirit of the group showed signs of unwillingness to continue. In July 1992, in
Buenos Aires
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(Argentina), Mano Negra gave its last concert with all original members, preceded by an incident on the television program ''La TV ataca'' where the keyboard player broke a monitor. That same year, they released the compilation album ''
Amerika Perdida
''Amerika Perdida'' is a compilation album by Mano Negra, released on 28 October 1991.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Manu Chao; except where indicated
# "Mano Negra" – 1:44 'Patchanka''# " Mala Vida" – 2:53 'Patchanka''# "Amerika ...
'' ("Lost America").
Upon returning from South America, the tension between group members continued to grow and trumpeter Antoine left the band. The rest of the band, especially Manu, worked on what would become their next album, ''
Casa Babylon
''Casa Babylon'' is the fourth and final studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
Mano Negra
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philip ...
'' ("Babylon House"), an album like ''King of Bongo'', unrelated to their previous albums. At the same time, the group published a biographical book collection that includes a
picture disc ''
Bande Originale Du Livre
''Bande Originale Du Livre'' is an EP by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philippe Teboul – percussion, voca ...
'' with new songs, some included later in the album ''
Casa Babylon
''Casa Babylon'' is the fourth and final studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
Mano Negra
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philip ...
''. During the recording sessions, Jo Dahan and Daniel Jamet also left the group, allowing in new members who were not welcomed by some former members. Among them were
Fidel Nadal, Argentine vocalist from
Todos Tus Muertos, and Gambeat, the bass player from Manu's new band French Lovers. The result of the recordings was the only concept album from the group; piece by piece, it becomes a party of Latin rhythms mixed with shreds of rock and hardcore.
The group as such did not perform tracks from ''
Casa Babylon
''Casa Babylon'' is the fourth and final studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
Mano Negra
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philip ...
'' live although several of its members gave performances in Spain under different names, such as "Larchuma FC" or "Radio Bemba", and collaborated with other groups, especially the Basque alternative rock band
Negu Gorriak.
End
In late 1993, several members of the group decided to make a trip by train through Colombia during which they were joined by members of the groups Royal de Lux and French Lovers. After two weeks of travel, and after the last of their two concerts in
Santa Marta and
Aracataca, all other members of the group except Manu and Thomas decided to return to Paris. It was the end of an era, which Ramon Chao described in the book ''
The train of Ice and Fire: Mano Negra in Colombia.''
However, in 1994 the details were finalized for the start of the album ''Casa Babylon'', which wasn't released in either the United States or Britain. The music video of the song "Señor Matanza" (Mr. Slaughter) brought more publicity to the band in Latin America, where their popularity had been on the rise. The band was already dissolved, a fact ignored by many of its admirers. Meanwhile, among the old members there were two possibilities for the future of Mano Negra: continuity of the band with some freedom for other participants to enter while leaving the door open for the original members to return or, alternately, the group could cease to exist under the Mano Negra name. This second approach was chosen.
In 1995, Manu Chao and other members of the band wanted to continue to offer concerts in
Madrid
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but, due to the restriction on the use of the former name of the group, had to do so as "Radio Bemba"—a project that was also ultimately dissolved. In 1998, the compilation album
''Best of Mano Negra'' was released, including 22 hits and two previously unreleased tracks. The album was well received, although it was criticized for the fact that it was released just as the LP ''
Clandestino'', Manu Chao's solo album, was having some success.
In 2005, there was a planned release of a double DVD of the group with six hours of concerts, documentaries, and rare images of the band's history. Manu Chao was not involved in the production but six other members—Jo, Tom, Phillipe, Daniel, Antoine and Pierre—offered interviews to promote the work. In a presentation to
France Inter's program ', they performed three numbers: "Jamie Jamie", "Sidi H'Bibi" and a version of "Jesus Reviens" (Jesus Return) that they titled "Manu Reviens", calling on the former leader of the group to return. In December 2005, the same members participated in a festival as "Mano Negra Sound System", playing the song "Sidi H'Bibi" and others, but more like DJs, as they contributed only brass and keyboards.
Manu Chao solo
After the band split,
Manu Chao continued his solo career, always committed with political and social issues, immigration,
ghettos, and
injustice, sometimes releasing albums completely in Spanish, and others in French. His ''
Clandestino'' album aimed to feature groups from diverse backgrounds, such as Mexico's
Tijuana No!, Brazil's
Skank, and Argentinia's
Todos Tus Muertos.
[
] The goal was to replicate the sound of street music and bar scenes from a variety of cultures. The album was a major success in Latin America; though not an instant success in Europe, it eventually earned the Best World Music Album award in 1999's
Victoires de la Musique awards and sold in excess of 5 million copies worldwide. This success was followed by ''
Próxima Estación: Esperanza'' ("Next station: Hope"), released in 2001, with similar Latin, Caribbean, and
ska sounds. Two years later, Chao returned to his French roots, with the French-only album ''
Sibérie m'était contée'' ("All About Siberia").
Though Chao is quite well known in Europe and Latin America, he has not had the same success in the English-speaking world. Tours in the United States with Mano Negra were not as successful as elsewhere and Chao seems inclined to focus his efforts in the places where his musical style finds its roots. Though his live performances in the U.S. are infrequent, Chao played a handful of dates there in 2006, including a headline show at
Lollapalooza
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2006 in Chicago, IL, "Celebrate Brooklyn" in 2007, and at
Merriweather Post Pavilion in
Columbia, Maryland
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to a sellout crowd on 23 June 2007. He was one of the headliners at the 2008
Austin City Limits Music Festival (Texas) and the Outside Lands Music Festival in
Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, CA).
In 2011 he took his "La Ventura" tour to several cities around the United States.
Band members
*
Manu Chao (Oscar Tramor) – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1987–1995)
*Antoine Chao (Tonio Del Borño) – trumpets, vocals (1987–1992)
*Santiago Casariego (Santi El Águila) – drums, vocals (1987–1993)
*Philippe Teboul (Garbancito) – percussion, vocals (1989–1993)
*Daniel Jamet (Roger Cageot) – lead guitar, vocals (1989–1992)
*Joseph Dahan (Jo) – bass, vocals (1989–1993)
*Thomas Darnal (Helmut Krumar) – keyboards, vocals (1989–1995)
*Pierre Gauthé (Krøpöl 1er) – trombone, vocals (1989–1993)
Discography
Singles
Studio albums
*1988: ''
Patchanka''
*1989: ''
Puta's Fever''
*1991: ''
King of Bongo''
*1994: ''
Casa Babylon
''Casa Babylon'' is the fourth and final studio album by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
Mano Negra
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philip ...
''
Live recordings
*1992: ''
In the Hell of Patchinko
''In the Hell of Patchinko'' is a live album by Mano Negra; it was recorded on 2 November 1991 in Club Citta, Kawasaki, Japan with mobile studio "Sound Creaters" and released on 9 November 1992.
This album is dedicated to Marc Police, ex-guita ...
''
Compilations
*1991: ''
Amerika Perdida
''Amerika Perdida'' is a compilation album by Mano Negra, released on 28 October 1991.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Manu Chao; except where indicated
# "Mano Negra" – 1:44 'Patchanka''# " Mala Vida" – 2:53 'Patchanka''# "Amerika ...
'' (Lost America)
*1998: ''
Best of''
*2004: ''
L'Essentiel L'Essentiel may refer to:
Publications
* ''L'essentiel'' (newspaper), free newspaper in Luxembourg (2007-)
*, regional magazine of La Rochelle
La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle''; oc, La Rochèla ) is a city on the west ...
'' (The Essential)
Other releases
*1994: ''
Bande Originale Du Livre
''Bande Originale Du Livre'' is an EP by Mano Negra, released in 1994.
Track listing
Personnel
* Manu Chao – lead vocals, guitar
* Antoine Chao – trumpet, vocals
* Santiago Casariego – drums, vocals
* Philippe Teboul – percussion, voca ...
'' (
picture disc)
*2001: ''
Mano Negra Illegal
''Mano Negra Illegal'' is a tribute album to the French world/punk band Mano Negra, released in 2001 on the Big Mama label (see 2001 in music).
Track listing
#Ska-P - "Señor Matanza" (Manu Chao, Mano Negra) – 3:35
#Flor Del Fango + Arnaud ...
'' (tribute album)
Video
DVD
*2005: ''Out of Time'' (DVD)
Media
Television
*Les Nuls L'émission, canal +, France 1990
*Live pinkpop, holland 1990
*Live Lyon, France 1991
Further reading
*Chao, Ramón. ''Mano Negra en Colombia. Un tren de hielo y fuego'' (originally ''Un train de glace et de feu''), 1994. English translation: ''The Train of Ice and Fire'' (Route, 2009, ). A chronicle of Mano Negra's 1993 tour on Colombia's decrepit railway through small, rural villages, written by Manu's father,
Ramón Chao. The name of the train, "Expresso de Hielo", was inspired by the opening line of
Gabriel García Márquez's novel ''
One Hundred Years of Solitude''.
External links
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References
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